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Bokashi to worms?

 
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Can I go from bokashi bucket to worm compost? We have red wigglers in a 55 gallon container that's about 40% full the bokashi is a 5 gallon bucket. Uncertain if anaerobic composted material is good, bad, or middling worm food.
 
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when i bury the bucket contents in the garden it attracts the worms like no tomorrow. I'm not sure i would put them in a full bucket, since there is only a small layer of my inoculant (sawdust) between layers of fermenting stuff, but if you can mix it with shredded paper or leaves or whatever when you add it to the big drum i bet they'd like it.
 
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